Canon EOS Rebel T6i 18-55mm Expert Reviews

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Reviewed on 2017-10-20

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The EOS Rebel T6i (known as the EOS 750D outside the US) was until only recently Canon's key entry-level DSLR, taking the fight to the likes of the Nikon D3300 and D5500. The Rebel T6i / 750D was launched back in early 2015 and Canon has just announced an...

The 750D arrives two years later than the 700D, and while there's little to separate them from the outside, there are some significant changes inside. The autofocus sensor has been upgraded, up from 9 to 19 points, all of which are cross-type for increase...

24MP APSC format sensor, Great touchscreen and button/dial control combination, WiFi and NFC builtin, Variangle screenCan't quite match the D5500 for detail resolution, Viewfinder only covers 95% of the scene, Needs a quicker route to setting AF point

The EOS Rebel T6i (known as the EOS 750D outside the US) is Canon's key entry-level DSLR that takes the fight to the likes of the Nikon D3300 and D5500. Announced at the same time was the EOS Rebel T6s (EOS 760D) - virtually identical under the skin to th...

Great image quality for photos and video, Lightweight for a DSLRBulkier design, Shorter battery life

The Canon EOS Rebel T6i takes high-quality images at a great value. If you want a entry to midrange DSLR cameras, this is a good pick for you. When you pair it with the standard 18-55mm lens, you can utilize up to three times optical zoom, so you can fram...

The Canon EOS 750D is the latest in a long line of DSLR cameras which targets the enthusiast photographer. After having owned the 500D, the 650D I was keen to see the progress and improvements made with the 750D. From the moment you open the box, Canon ow...

If you are looking for a perfect companion that can suffice your photography desires then make a wise decision and choose the best one under your budget. We have identified four best cameras for your reference…Canon EOS 750DPrice: Starts @ Rs. 55,995 for...

Let's have some fun! We've rounded up a bunch of budget cameras that are stylish, easy to use and very reasonably priced. There's a mix of digital SLRs and CSCs (compact system cameras), each of which weigh in at under £600/$800, complete with a kit zoom...

Every year, Canon updates its Rebel lineup with a similar but improved model. And it seems like the improvements have been getting smaller over time. The 650D Mk II 700D's upgrades were almost frivolous; a slightly different case, and a mode dial that rot...

If you're a beginner photographer or are looking to make the leap from a compact to your first interchangeable lens camera you will want a camera that offers you the best combination of image quality and features, with room to grow as you learn. To help y...

The T6i performs much better than the models that preceded it and the design remains streamlined and functionalImage quality and autofocus don't fare as well as they should in very low light

While the latest entry in Canon's midrange consumer dSLR lineup doesn't inspire much excitement, that's not really the point of the EOS Rebel T6i (aka the 750D everywhere but the US). It remains a reliable option for people looking for a functional camera...

The T6i performs much better than the models that preceded it and the design remains streamlined and functionalImage quality and autofocus don't fare as well as they should in very low light

While the latest entry in Canon's midrange consumer dSLR lineup doesn't inspire much excitement, that's not really the point of the EOS Rebel T6i (aka the 750D everywhere but the US). It remains a reliable option for people looking for a functional camera...

The T6i performs much better than the models that preceded it and the design remains streamlined and functionalImage quality and autofocus don't fare as well as they should in very low light

While the latest entry in Canon's midrange consumer dSLR lineup doesn't inspire much excitement, that's not really the point of the EOS Rebel T6i (aka the 750D everywhere but the US). It remains a reliable option for people looking for a functional camera...

Way back in 2003, Canon launched the 300D. It was the first camera in this now well-established series, but more importantly it marked a milestone for another reason. It was the first DSLR to retail for under £1000, making digital photography more accessi...

Canon T6i 24MP APS-C, 5 FPS, Flip Touch LCDCanon T6i (19.5 oz./554 g with battery and card, about $749) and 50mm f/1.8 STM. bigger. I got my T6i at Adorama. I'd just as well have gotten it at Amazon, at Crutchfield or at B&H. It comes with or without your...

If you're in the market for a beginner-friendly DSLR, you've undoubtably heard of Canon's Rebel line. The series has been a staple in the entry-level DSLR game since it debuted back in 2003 with the EOS 300D (aka the EOS Digital Rebel)–the very first DSLR...

Great picture quality, Fast auto-focus, Compatible with Canon's huge lens family,Feels a little big when compared to micro-four-thirds cameras, Kit lens has an awkward focus ring, Photos could use more dynamic range,

If I could use one word to describe Canon, it would be consistent. While the camera manufacturer kick started the DSLR video revolution with the original EOS 5D and decked out its EOS 5DsR and 5Ds with massive 50MP sensors, every Canon DSLR and lens I've...

Life sucks if you're a DSLR. Five years ago you were Charlie Big Potato, strutting around town with a haughty air of superiority in your 'I've got more megapixels' than you T-shirt. But now? Now you're yesterday's news. Those hipster mirrorless cams hav...

With the latest iteration of the Rebel series, Canon stepped up its game by provided a more advanced Rebel model (the T6s) to bridge the gap before you get to the prosumer models like the Canon 70D .The Canon Rebel T6s and T6i offer virtually the same ima...

Incredibly easy to use, Lots of detail in images, Responsive touchscreen, Fast autofocusPlasticky build, Poor battery life, Not the absolute best image quality at this price

Life sucks if you're a DSLR.Five years ago you were Charlie Big Potato, strutting around town with a haughty air of superiority in your 'I've got more megapixels' than you T-shirt. But now? Now you're yesterday's news. Those hipster mirrorless cams have s...

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